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Pagina 42
It seems more properly to belong to Biron , and we therefore receive Theobald's correction , especially as Biron is reading the paper , and the early copies do not mark this when they give the line of comment upon the previous item to ...
It seems more properly to belong to Biron , and we therefore receive Theobald's correction , especially as Biron is reading the paper , and the early copies do not mark this when they give the line of comment upon the previous item to ...
Pagina 46
Acr 11.j Enter KING , LONGAVILLE , DUMAIN , BIRON , and Attendants . King . Fair princess , welcome to the Court of Navarre . Prin . Fair , I give you back again ; and , welcome I have not yet : the roof of this court is too high to be ...
Acr 11.j Enter KING , LONGAVILLE , DUMAIN , BIRON , and Attendants . King . Fair princess , welcome to the Court of Navarre . Prin . Fair , I give you back again ; and , welcome I have not yet : the roof of this court is too high to be ...
Pagina 61
Biron . Go , bid them prepare care . Cost . We will turn it finely off , sir ; we will take some [ Exit COSTARD . King . Biron , they will shame us , let them not approach . Biron . We are shame - proof , my lord : and ' tis some policy ...
Biron . Go , bid them prepare care . Cost . We will turn it finely off , sir ; we will take some [ Exit COSTARD . King . Biron , they will shame us , let them not approach . Biron . We are shame - proof , my lord : and ' tis some policy ...
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